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Impaired Attentional Control in Pedophiles in a Sexual Distractor Task

Pedophilic disorder, a subtype of paraphilia, is defined as a recurrent sexual interest in prepubescent children, which is characterized by persistent thoughts, fantasies, urges, sexual arousal, or behavior. Besides a deviant sexual preference, sexual preoccupation was found to be a dynamic risk fac...

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Autores principales: Jordan, Kirsten, Fromberger, Peter, von Herder, Jakob, Steinkrauss, Henrike, Nemetschek, Rebekka, Witzel, Joachim, Müller, Jürgen L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00193
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author Jordan, Kirsten
Fromberger, Peter
von Herder, Jakob
Steinkrauss, Henrike
Nemetschek, Rebekka
Witzel, Joachim
Müller, Jürgen L.
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Fromberger, Peter
von Herder, Jakob
Steinkrauss, Henrike
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description Pedophilic disorder, a subtype of paraphilia, is defined as a recurrent sexual interest in prepubescent children, which is characterized by persistent thoughts, fantasies, urges, sexual arousal, or behavior. Besides a deviant sexual preference, sexual preoccupation was found to be a dynamic risk factor for reoffending. Thus, it is conceivable that sex offenders and especially sex offenders against children have difficulties to control their responses to sexual stimuli. In the current study pedophiles, forensic and non-forensic control subjects had to solve a cognitive task, while sexual distractors were presented simultaneously. This kind of task also requires control functions. Therefore, data were analyzed with respect to attentional control while comparing eye movements toward sexual distractors and toward the cognitive task. We were mainly interested in how early (fixation latency) and late (relative fixation time) attentional processes were allocated to both, the cognitive target stimuli and the sexual distractors. Pedophiles demonstrated significantly lower attentional control in the sexual distractor task than both control groups (non-pedophiles). They showed a shorter fixation latency and longer fixation time for sexual distractors than non-pedophiles. Furthermore, pedophiles demonstrated a longer fixation latency and shorter fixation time for cognitive target stimuli. For classification analyses, an attentional control index (ACI) was built, i.e., the difference between eye movements on cognitive target stimuli and sexual distractors. For the ACI of early attentional processes, i.e., fixation latency, a good classification between pedophiles and non-pedophiles was found. We assumed that the measured attentional control represents inhibitory executive functions, specifically interference control. Further studies should examine if low attentional control in pedophiles is due to low motivation to solve the task or rather to a lack of ability to control attention with respect to sexual and/or neutral distractors. Prospectively, this design could be useful to generate hypotheses about clinical important aspects of controllability, the capacity of self-control, and the severity of a paraphilic disorder.
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spelling pubmed-51332552016-12-19 Impaired Attentional Control in Pedophiles in a Sexual Distractor Task Jordan, Kirsten Fromberger, Peter von Herder, Jakob Steinkrauss, Henrike Nemetschek, Rebekka Witzel, Joachim Müller, Jürgen L. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Pedophilic disorder, a subtype of paraphilia, is defined as a recurrent sexual interest in prepubescent children, which is characterized by persistent thoughts, fantasies, urges, sexual arousal, or behavior. Besides a deviant sexual preference, sexual preoccupation was found to be a dynamic risk factor for reoffending. Thus, it is conceivable that sex offenders and especially sex offenders against children have difficulties to control their responses to sexual stimuli. In the current study pedophiles, forensic and non-forensic control subjects had to solve a cognitive task, while sexual distractors were presented simultaneously. This kind of task also requires control functions. Therefore, data were analyzed with respect to attentional control while comparing eye movements toward sexual distractors and toward the cognitive task. We were mainly interested in how early (fixation latency) and late (relative fixation time) attentional processes were allocated to both, the cognitive target stimuli and the sexual distractors. Pedophiles demonstrated significantly lower attentional control in the sexual distractor task than both control groups (non-pedophiles). They showed a shorter fixation latency and longer fixation time for sexual distractors than non-pedophiles. Furthermore, pedophiles demonstrated a longer fixation latency and shorter fixation time for cognitive target stimuli. For classification analyses, an attentional control index (ACI) was built, i.e., the difference between eye movements on cognitive target stimuli and sexual distractors. For the ACI of early attentional processes, i.e., fixation latency, a good classification between pedophiles and non-pedophiles was found. We assumed that the measured attentional control represents inhibitory executive functions, specifically interference control. Further studies should examine if low attentional control in pedophiles is due to low motivation to solve the task or rather to a lack of ability to control attention with respect to sexual and/or neutral distractors. Prospectively, this design could be useful to generate hypotheses about clinical important aspects of controllability, the capacity of self-control, and the severity of a paraphilic disorder. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5133255/ /pubmed/27994559 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00193 Text en Copyright © 2016 Jordan, Fromberger, von Herder, Steinkrauss, Nemetschek, Witzel and Müller. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Steinkrauss, Henrike
Nemetschek, Rebekka
Witzel, Joachim
Müller, Jürgen L.
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title_short Impaired Attentional Control in Pedophiles in a Sexual Distractor Task
title_sort impaired attentional control in pedophiles in a sexual distractor task
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00193
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